GB-UK: Enhanced Individual Protective Equipment
Ministry of Defence, ISTAR, Other · £10,000 – £113,000 · closes 29 Jul 2015
£10,000 – £113,000
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18 Nov 2016
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THIS REQUIREMENT HAS BEEN ISSUED AS AN SBRI CHALLENGE AND DETAILS CAN BE VIEWED ON THE INNOVATE UK WEBSITE.THIS MOD DCO NOTICE IS PUBLISHED AS A DUPLICATE TO ENSURE FULL COVERAGE. Up to £1m is available for Phase1 of this 2 phase competition funded by the Ministry of Defence (MOD). The mission of the MOD's Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) is "To equip and support our Armed Forces for operations now and in the future." DE&S is responsible for procuring and supporting all the equipment and services for the UK Armed Forces. There is a need to improve the energy consumption of UK MOD military assets through Sustainable Development. This MOD call seeks proposals for novel ideas to reduce the cost of ownership of military assets through innovative approaches to fuel and lubrication use. The primary goal for this research is to meet reductions in operational energy usage targets. A secondary goal is to improve mechanical operation and maintenance techniques through smarter lubricant and fuel use. This challenge is broken into two themes: • Theme 1. Reduce fuel and lubricant consumption. MOD are looking for novel ways to reduce dependency on fuels and lubricants, in a way which reduces asset cost of ownership whilst maintaining or improving capability. Areas of research not limited to: improving efficiency, smart energy management, improving dynamics, novel fuels, reducing lubricant waste, managing the effects of microbiological growth in fuel, waste regeneration and smarter asset employment. • Theme 2. Enhanced operation and maintenance. MOD are looking for novel ways to improve mechanical operation and maintenance techniques of platforms through smarter lubricant and fuel use, in a way which reduces asset cost of ownership whilst maintaining or improving capability. Areas of research not limited to: more effective lubrication, improving contamination detection, reducing contamination, lubricant condition based maintenance, detection and prediction of incipient component failure. Phase 2 funding to develop working prototypes will be available for those projects that demonstrate the greatest potential at the end of the Phase 1 contract. This competition opens on Monday 8th June and will close at 12 noon on Wednesday, 5th August, 2015. A briefing event will be held in London on Tuesday 14 July 2015. Register for this event here. All proposals must be submitted via the Innovate UK portal. Application Process This competition is run by Innovate UK. Open Date: 8th June 2015 Registration Closes: 29th July 2015 Close Date: 5th August 2015 Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement, and the contract will be awarded on the basis of the most economically advantageous tender. Electronic Trading: Potential suppliers must note the mandatory requirement for electronic trading using the Ministry of Defence's standard Purchase to Payment (P2P) system operating under the Defence Electronic Commerce Service, which shall be a special condition for performance of this Contract. You can find details on the P2P system at www.d2btrade.com. The Contractor shall be required to sign DEFFORM 30 (Electronic Transaction Agreements) and unconditionally accept DEFCON 5J (Unique Identifiers) DEFCON 129J (The Use of Electronic Business Delivery Form) and DEFCON 522J (Payment under P2P)
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